Sometimes It’s Good to Bring Our Worst Selves to Work
I learned a lot about fiction writing from my brief, inglorious career as a radio ad writer
I learned a lot about fiction writing from my brief, inglorious career as a radio ad writer
Mai Al-Nakib, author of "An Unlasting Home," on the Middle Eastern melting pot and finding empowerment in not belonging
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SupportLianne Dillsworth, author of "Theatre of Marvels," recommends books that peek behind the velvet curtain
"Valley of the Moon" from Nobody Gets Out Alive by Leigh Newman, recommended by Emily Nemens
Book bans often mean reliving past trauma for marginalized writers
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"Valley of the Moon" from Nobody Gets Out Alive by Leigh Newman, recommended by Emily Nemens
"The Winner Is," flash fiction by Elaine Crauder
"Fact of Body" from Heartbroke by Chelsea Bieker, recommended by Genevieve Hudson